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Daily Archives: March 30, 2012
Bank workers to clean trashed national stadium
Employees of Banco National will spend three weekends cleaning the new Estadio Nacional. They start April 15. About 400 persons are expected to participate. The stadium was a wreck after a recent event, and only recently was a board put … Continue reading
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Suspected pot vendor detained in Puerto Viejo
Judicial agents in southeastern Costa Rica have detained a 39-year-old man as a suspected purveyor of marijuana. He was detained in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, the well-known tourist beach town. Agents said they confiscated five kilos of marijuana and a … Continue reading
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Another holiday April 11 marking Battle of Rivas
Not only are Thursday and next Friday legal holidays, but the following Wednesday, April 11, is one, too. It is the anniversary of the Battle of Rivas, Nicaragua, in which the Costa Rican army emerged victorious over the force loyal … Continue reading
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Robbers caught by top cops quickly admit their guilt
Two armed robbers accepted what amounts to a plea deal and ended up tried, convicted and sentenced in less than 24 hours. These are the two men who the director general and deputy director general of the Fuerza Pública apprehended … Continue reading
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Cherry Blossom Festival honors Japan in Washington
The centennial celebration of Washington’s cherry trees is in full bloom this week with Cherry Blossom Festival events well underway. This year’s cherry blossoms provided a spectacular display. Aarti Kabade is enjoying her first Cherry Blossom Festival with friends. “We’re … Continue reading
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Home invasions continue with a fatal result in Guácimo
Home invasions continue to plague the country. A home occupant died Wednesday night when eight masked gunmen invaded his dwelling. There also were home invasions in Sabana. But in Las Lomas in San Francisco de Dos Rios judicial agents managed … Continue reading
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Anti-drug agent at airport accused of helping cocaine smugglers
Anti-drug police and judicial agents took into custody Thursday a 25-year-long security ministry employee at Juan Santamaría airport. They said the man was helping a local drug kingpin move cocaine through the airport and overseas. The Ministerio de Gobernación, Policía … Continue reading
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There are advantages to being a woman alone in the city
“Going Solo,” a new book by sociologist Eric Klineberg, would make a nice companion piece to Charles Murray’s “Coming Apart,” which I mentioned in a recent column. Murray lamented the demise among the white working class of the traditional values … Continue reading
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Parrita mayor says he’s mystified by Villa las Flores court case
A lawsuit placed by the homeowners of Villas las Flores against the Municipality of Parrita has blindsided the mayor, Freddy Garro Arias. He said Thursday he has no knowledge of the issue. And he said he doesn’t understand why the … Continue reading
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Ms. Chinchilla going to U.N. for conference on happiness
President Laura Chinchilla is going to New York Saturday for a meeting at the United Nations and to help define a role for the international agency in fostering citizen security in Central America, according to Casa Presidencial. She also will … Continue reading
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Broad trafficking bill includes censorship, new tax
A legislative committee has approved unanimously and sent to the full Asamblea a wide-ranging measure to penalize trafficking in persons. Although the measure does not define the term, a strict interpretation would seem to assess criminal penalties against airline pilots … Continue reading
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